

PT 6851
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 & Academic Festival Overture (Live)
Label Catalogue Number:
PTC5186851
PTC5186851
Running Time: 00:54:58
Release Date: April 2021
Originally recorded in 2020
Originally recorded in 2020
Genre:
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
Classical
Orchestral & Concertos
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About
Maestro Herbert Blomstedt and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig continue their integral Brahms symphonies project with a recording of the composer’s Second Symphony in D Major, alongside his Academic Festival Overture. Although idyllic and pastoral at first sight, Brahms himself remarked that he had “never written anything so sad”. Blomstedt and the orchestra bring out all the different moods and colors of this exceptional work, while the Academic Festival Overture provides a jubilant, glorious conclusion. Blomstedt’s work as a conductor is inseparably linked to his religious and human ethos, and his interpretations combine great faithfulness to the score and analytical precision with a soulfulness that awakens the music to pulsating life. In the more than sixty years of his career, he has acquired the unrestricted respect of the musical world. The Gewandhausorchester Leipzig is the oldest civic orchestra in the world with a glorious history, and is still counted among the world’s leading ensembles. Their PENTATONE debut with Brahms’ First Symphony and Tragic Overture (2020) received rave reviews.
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Reviews
Symphonic Music category – Nominee
International Classical Music Awards 2022
“… Throughout, the Leipzig orchestra play magnificently … Pentatone’s richly upholstered, exquisitely balanced engineering surely deserves at least partial credit. I just hope the forthcoming instalments continue this cycle’s steep trajectory.”
Andrew Farach-Colton - Gramophone magazine - July 2021
Orchestral Choice
Performance ***** Recording *****
“… with glowing playing throughout from the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra it’s hard not to enjoy this affectionate and superbly recorded new version. The Academic Festival Overture, which was once described by Brahms as ‘a very merry potpourri of student songs à la Suppé’ makes an ideal companion-piece…”
Misha Donat – BBC Music magazine – June 2021
“… Part one was one of my discs of 2020, and I give this one two thumbs up, too. At the heart of its success is the gorgeously balanced sound of the Gewandhausorchester, who can rarely have sounded better than they are at the moment… Blomstedt never sounds as though he's doing very much in this opening movement, but that's meant as praise; his speeds are natural, and he allows the whole structure to unfold in its own organic way… The Academic Festival Overture is a nice filler, too… the recording is excellent, as balanced and proportioned as the orchestral sound itself, allowing the music to breathe effectively. Furthermore, it's live, but there isn't a hint of audience noise… This disc is more proof that big-boned symphonic Brahms has definitely not gone out of fashion. In fact, Blomstedt’s Brahms cycle is shaping up very nicely indeed.”
Simon Thompson – MusicWeb-International.com – 1 June 2021
“… As soon as this symphony ambles into its opening bars we feel supremely in safe hands, guided by a veteran conductor with a special knack for underlining the music’s organic mutations and growth. The process is further enhanced by the Leipzig sound: clear, balanced, warm, forceful without being rude. Yet the special glory of Blomstedt’s thoughtful interpretation is its emotional resonance… Blomstedt shows us its [Sym No 2] beauty, but equally unveils its dark melancholy, particularly felt in bridging passages pursued at hesitant speeds. This is a performance that should last.” ****
Geoff Brown – The Times – 12 May 2021
“… I like Blomstedt’s Second Brahms very much. It has the right mix of introspection, thoughtfulness and wonderful agility… Blomstedt’s Academic Festival Overture is beautiful and full of tension, with the necessary verve. To the work’s advantage, he prefers youthful freshness to an academically stiff festive mood. The Gewandhaus Orchestra is at its best in both compositions. The impeccable interplay is just as noteworthy as the art of listening to each other.” ****
Remy Franck – Pizzicato.com.lu – 24 April 2021
Recommended
“… This is one of the finest performances of Brahms’ Second symphony that I can recall hearing in years. At every turn Herbert Blomstedt and this superb orchestra reminded me why it’s my favourite Brahms symphony… this is shaping up to be one of the most significant additions to the Brahms discography in recent years…”
John Quinn – MusicWeb-International.com – 15 April 2021
“… this is a deeply satisfying listen and I am thrilled at the prospect of Nos 3 and 4 still to come.”
David McDade – MusicWeb-International.com – 29 March 2021
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